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Prambanan is complex temples, in this area not one temples but many temples here
if you interesting about history of hindu-budha in Java you will get more attraction in here because not only Hindu's temple in here, you must around this location you can found...More

Prambanan is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built in the 9th century CE, this is said to be the largest Hindu temple in Indonesia. The site has been on my wish list for a long time. A small group tour to Java in October 2018...More

This is a temple built by Indian kings and the efforts to restore it was a history in itself. Our guide explained everything to us very poetically and we were amazed by the restoration efforts taken by the government specially its very vulnerable to frequent...More

Take you time, because the grounds are really big!
We went here by public transport: super cheap and convenient.
The temples at the end of the day were amazing!
Do not forget your isic student card: a lot of discount.

It’s our 1st place we visited once we reached Jogja.
It’s a nice place to visit in the evening, when we reached the weather is good. Not hot and it’s windy.
You can see from my photos , the cloud is bright blue sky. It’s...More

These Hindu temples are worth a visit although we find the entrance fees of 375K IDR rather expensive. Do hire a local guide to explain. People with weak knees do take note as the climb up to the temples are rather steep. Go late afternoon...More

Excellent Hindu temple complex not far from central Yogyakarta. Large temple remain in the centre, with many ruins patiently being reconstructed. Easy to get around, a personal guide for 1hr will cost around IDR100,000. Entry for foreigners USD35, though credit cards are accepted. Easily spend...More

These Hindu temples date from the 9th century, and like Borobudur are a UNESCO world heritage site.
The site opens at 6 a.m. but I got there at about 8 a.m. and there weren't many people, which allowed for some good photos, and to enjoy...More

Definitely worth to visit while in Indonesia. We flight from Bali just to visit Prambanan and Borobudur. Don’t be lazy, wake up early as there are much less people around. We got to the temple around 8:30 as our flight was early. And it’s definitely...More

People say Borobudur is for sunrise and Prambanan is for sunset. I will agree with the part about Prambanan. I went there twice and both times I was able to enjoy the sunset. You can hire a local guide to explain the story of the...More

Its far but takes an entire day to cover both places.
Borabudhur has an epic sunrise,,, Pranbhanan you can also couple the Ramayan ballet in the evening. But then its a heck of a long day.
If your cut for choices just pick... More

Its far but takes an entire day to cover both places.
Borabudhur has an epic sunrise,,, Pranbhanan you can also couple the Ramayan ballet in the evening. But then its a heck of a long day.
If your cut for choices just pick one...

You can buy tickets for the show alone in site, but it would be better if you avail of the show + dinner package, which you would have to book in advance. There are many travel agencies arranging this. Be sure to check the... More

You can buy tickets for the show alone in site, but it would be better if you avail of the show + dinner package, which you would have to book in advance. There are many travel agencies arranging this. Be sure to check the schedules of the show first ... the dates, whether they are showing the whole story or just some episodes of it, if it's indoor or outdoor, etc. Dinner will be served first, then the show follows (which usually lasts for a couple of hours).